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USD $75.00
Safari Half-Day Adventure From Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
An exciting adventure that you and your friends and family will enjoy. Get the thrill of a roller coaster ride over the golden sand dunes of Abu Dhabi with our trained drivers. This is an experience you should never miss when you're in UAE.
This afternoon half day desert safari will start with a pick up at your place of stay in our 4X4 Land cruiser. Our trained driver will bring you at the Al Khatim area where you will enjoy the exciting dune bashing while enjoying the sunset and the wonders of the desert. Experience sand boarding and a camel ride. Inside the camp enjoy the henna tattoo, traditional dress, sheesha and dance with our belly dancer. During the dinner, we will serve a Arabic BBQ Buffet with unlimited soda, water, coffee, tea and dates plus more surprises await. After the trip we will drop you off at the same place of pick up and we will definitely provide you the best Arabic Hospitality experience.
This was a great tour with lots of inclusions you would normally be expected to pay extra for eg henna tattoos,camel ride and Shisha pipe tasting. The 4wd in the sand dunes made the heart race for sure_br/_ Our guide was a great guy who showed a lot of patience with another couple who made us wait an extended time
Review by: Adrian N, June 2016
This tour was amazing!
Review by: Rellim001, June 2016
This is a very good evening out. It started about 4pm arriving back around 10pm. It was great to get out of the city and see some of the countryside. We had lots of fun dune bashing, we went to a camel farm to pat the camels, then onto the camp where we were provided with a buffet dinner, unlimited soft drinks unfortunately it was during Ramadan so there was no alcohol or belly dancing, henna tattoos, camel riding and the opportunity to rent an ATV. The only downside was the driver. He was just that - a driver - not a tour guide, so did not impart any useful information on the trip. While he showed excellent skills while dune bashing, we were more concerned for our safety on normal roads as he spent a lot of the time reading texts and Facebook at 140kms per hour. Also, as we were a little late in leaving the camp, we felt he was driving at excessive and unsafe speeds from the camp back to the main highway. Nevertheless, as I mentioned above, it was still a great evening out.